'How did you enter the spiritual life?' asked a disciple of the Sufi master Shams Tabrizi.
'My mother said that I wasn't mad enough for the madhouse or holy enough for the monastery,' replied Tabrizi. 'So I decided to devote myself to Sufism, in which we learn through free meditation.'
'And how did you explain that to your mother?'
'By telling her the following fable: someone placed a duckling in the care of a female cat. He followed his adoptive mother everywhere; then, one day, they came to the edge of a lake.
The duck immediately plunged into the water, while the cat called out from the shore: `Come out of there at once, you'll drown!'
And the duckling replied: 'No, I won't, مادر, I've discovered what is good for me and I know that I'm in my element. And I'm going to stay here even though you don't understand what a lake is for.'
Source: Stories for Parents, Children and Grandchildren - Volume 1
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